File:RapaljeChildren.jpg
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[edit]John Durand: The Rapalje Children | |||||||||||||||
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Artist |
artist QS:P170,Q19894842 |
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Title |
The Rapalje Children |
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Object type |
painting object_type QS:P31,Q3305213 |
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Description |
English: Durand was regarded as one of New York's finest painters. He lived in the City for only a brief time –1766 to 1768, during which time he painted members of the Beekman, Bancker, Rapalje and other prominent New York City families of the era. Durand painted Garret Rapalje, the father of the Rapalje children, in a separate portrait. (That painting is now severely abraded, likely due to a prior restoration.) Garret Rapalje (b. 1730) was the son of George Janse Rapalje and Diana (Middagh) Rapalje. He married Helena de Nyse (b. 1732), and made his living as an importer in New York City. During the 1760s he was an assistant alderman of the City. During the Revolutionary War, Rapalje was a Loyalist, and later left New York City for New Orleans. He and his wife had four children (from left to right): Garret II (b. 1757); George (b. 1759); Anne (b. 1762); and Jacques (b. 1752). Rapalje was descended from Joris Jansen Rapalje, one of the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam. |
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Date |
1768 date QS:P571,+1768-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Medium |
oil on canvas medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259 |
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Collection | Collection of the New-York Historical Society. | ||||||||||||||
Accession number |
1946.201 (The New York Historical) |
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References | https://emuseum.nyhistory.org/objects/17783/the-rapalje-children | ||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | http://www.andrewcusack.com/2007/10/08/the-rapalje-children/ |
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- John Durand
- Portrait paintings in the New York Historical Society
- 1768 in New York City
- 1760s portrait paintings
- 1760s portrait paintings of children
- Artists from the United States
- Oil paintings of children
- Portrait paintings at three-quarter length
- Naïve portraits (before 20th century)
- Joris Jansen Rapelje
- 18th-century children of the United States
- People of the United States in the 1760s
- 1760s portraits of children
- Red clothing in art, male
- Female red shoes in portrait paintings
- 18th-century portrait paintings of females with pink dresses
- Shoe buckles in art
- Girls wearing pink dresses in art
- Female shoes in art
- Red shoes in art
- Rapalje (surname)